Thursday, 14 April 2011

[satsang] "To myself," explained Nisargadatta, "I am...

Bruce Godden posted in satsang
"To myself," explained Nisargadatta, "I am neither perceivable nor conceivable. There is nothing I can point out and say, "This I am." You identify yourself with everything so easily. I find it impossible. The feeling I am not this or that, nor is anything mine, is so strong in me, that as soon as a thing or a thought appears, there comes the sense, 'This I am not.'"  "I find that somehow by shifting the focus of attention,  I become the very thing that I look at and experience the kind of consciousness it has. I become the inner witness of the thing. I call this capacity of entering other focal points of consciousness 'love.' You may give it any name you like."  http://www.facebook.com/l/fba6amiMRyynKh4mQ7HaQFfC58w/spiritualnotreligious.blogspot.com/2011/04/nisargadatta-on-acceptance-and-love.html  http://www.facebook.com/l/fba6amiMRyynKh4mQ7HaQFfC58w/spiritualnotreligious.blogspot.com/2011/04/nisargadatta-on-acceptance-and-love.html
Bruce Godden 14 April 12:12
"To myself," explained Nisargadatta, "I am neither perceivable nor conceivable. There is nothing I can point out and say, "This I am." You identify yourself with everything so easily. I find it impossible. The feeling I am not this or that, nor is anything mine, is so strong in me, that as soon as a thing or a thought appears, there comes the sense, 'This I am not.'"

"I find that somehow by shifting the focus of attention, I become the very thing that I look at and experience the kind of consciousness it has. I become the inner witness of the thing. I call this capacity of entering other focal points of consciousness 'love.' You may give it any name you like."

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